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Blind Items Revealed #12
Crazy Days and Nights ^ | Jan 1 2025 | ENT LAWYER

Posted on 01/01/2025 5:02:17 PM PST by texas booster

Blind Items Revealed #12

August 1, 2024

In the past few months, an author managed to track down copies of former leases of an apartment complex in Texas. Why? He had been told that in the 100+ unit complex, the manager had allowed three or four off them to be used by people he had come into contact with in the federal government thirty years previously. The people sometimes needed a quiet place to stay that would keep them off the grid. No hotel rooms. The location was extremely convenient to one of the world's busiest airports. The people would stay a day or two and then move on. The manager was also the owner so could do as he pleased. Beginning a little less than a decade ago, he was told he should probably look for a buyer for the complex because in the first couple of months the following year was going to be an operation that if it failed could have blowback back to the complex. So, our owner sold and just as he had been told, there was an operation the first few months of 2016. It was the death of someone big on the radar and the death was hushed up in circumstances that still baffle everyone who digs into it. No one looked at the body. Everything was done via phone. Our owner heard that he was going to be fingered or the operation even though he had nothing to do with it. A year or so later he got his revenge and went out in a very gruesome way. Those circumstances have also been met with walls of silence and disinformation. The author has quite the paper trail they have followed.

Central Park Apartments/Stephen Paddock/Antonin Scalia/2017 Las Vegas shooting

Posted by ent lawyer at 12:15 PM


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: antoninscalia; cdan; crazydays; death; lasvegas; nevada; scalia; scotus; stephenpaddock; texas
So this gets posted today right after the Trump Hotel in Vegas gets attacked.

And having the article mention Stephen Paddock is not that big a deal, anything for blog hits.

But then he mentions Antonin Scalia? What?!

Has anyone else heard these rumors coming out that Scalia was murdered by Deep State entites?

(And yes, I searched the Internet first. Don't do it. Just don't.)

There were mentions how weird his death was ... but connected to Padgett and the Feds?

Your thoughts.

1 posted on 01/01/2025 5:02:17 PM PST by texas booster
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To: texas booster

There were some extremely nasty rumors around at the time. Creepy just thinking back on it.


2 posted on 01/01/2025 5:04:36 PM PST by mairdie (fireworks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHboDhFT9dc)
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To: texas booster
Feb 13 2016 was Antonin Scalia's death.

From Wiki:

Conspiracy theories

The circumstances surrounding Scalia's death prompted conspiracy theories alleging that he may have been murdered.[189] These conspiracy theories were stimulated by Guevara's decision not to conduct an autopsy and her pronouncement of Scalia's death by a phone call, as well as by Scalia's refusal of a United States Marshals Service security detail, uncertainty over the precise cause of Scalia's death, and Poindexter's initial assertion that he found Scalia in bed with a pillow over his head. Poindexter later clarified that the pillow was in between Scalia's head and the bed's headboard, not over his face.[190]

The conspiracy theory was promoted by William Ritchie, a former head of criminal investigations for the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, and by Alex Jones, a far-right talk show host.[191][192][193] Donald Trump, then a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, referenced the homicide allegations on Michael Savage's radio show The Savage Nation, saying that "they say they found a pillow on his face, which is a pretty unusual place to find a pillow."[189]

Eugene Scalia rejected the theories, saying that "our family just has no doubt that he was taken from us by natural causes."

I guess that sometimes things that go bump in the night are just ... bumps.

3 posted on 01/01/2025 5:08:44 PM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: texas booster

I thought that was a given.


4 posted on 01/01/2025 5:09:50 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: texas booster

Glenn Beck talked about that Scalia may have been murdered in order to replace him with a liberal judge. Hillary was the presumed President-elect, so they took him out so that Hillary could appoint a lifer.


5 posted on 01/01/2025 5:15:57 PM PST by Jonty30 (Genghis Khan did not have the most descendants. His father had more. )
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To: texas booster

The fact family members think his death was natural is no disproof of malfeasance. Indeed the very definition of a perfect murder is the one no one suspects could have been anything but natural or, at worst, purely accidental.


6 posted on 01/01/2025 5:18:12 PM PST by coloradan (They're not the mainstream media, they're the gaslight media. It's what they do. )
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To: coloradan

They have said that just to keep the peace.


7 posted on 01/01/2025 5:22:19 PM PST by Jonty30 (Genghis Khan did not have the most descendants. His father had more. )
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To: texas booster

Bookmark


8 posted on 01/01/2025 5:34:36 PM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (God save the United States!)
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To: texas booster

None of the above make any sense.

Strings of statements that sound as if they might be, somehow, connected, with no real proof of anything.

Typical conspiracy desire to connect events which are not connected.

Man is a pattern recognition animal. We make patterns appear where none exist.


9 posted on 01/01/2025 6:17:39 PM PST by marktwain (The Republic is at risk. Resistance to the Democratic Party is Resistance to Tyranny. )
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To: marktwain
Typical conspiracy desire to connect events which are not connected.

Just another conspiracy. And none of them ever seem to turn out to be true. /sarc

10 posted on 01/01/2025 6:31:32 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: ladyjane

There are lots of conspiracies.

Some of them are true.

Most are not.

The difficult part is differentiating the true from the false.

Assuming everything is the result of a conspiracy is a way to ignore the problem of differentiating true from false.


11 posted on 01/01/2025 6:34:36 PM PST by marktwain (The Republic is at risk. Resistance to the Democratic Party is Resistance to Tyranny. )
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To: coloradan

Or the family has been threatened or understands the circumstances as unusual and don’t want to rock the boat because they fear for their and their family’s safety.


12 posted on 01/02/2025 3:55:15 AM PST by vivenne
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To: marktwain

I think the writer of the column writes that way on purpose to not reveal to much for legal reasons.


13 posted on 01/02/2025 3:56:45 AM PST by vivenne
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To: marktwain

I dont know. A lawyer once explained the definition of conspiracy. He said that if he told me something or told me yo do something abd I told someone else, etc. that was a conspiracy.


14 posted on 01/02/2025 3:59:02 AM PST by vivenne
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To: coloradan

An unattended unexpected should have required an autopsy.

Especially when the unattended unexpected was a member of the SCOTUS.

But a lot has changed in the last nine years.

Including how so many county coroners do their jobs...


15 posted on 01/02/2025 4:02:49 AM PST by mewzilla (Swing away, Mr. President, swing away!)
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To: vivenne

By that definition, almost everything is a conspiracy, thus nullifying the value of the definition.

A good definition of a conspiracy would clear up a lot.

Here is a definition of “conspiracy theory” from Britannica:

“conspiracy theory, an attempt to explain harmful or tragic events as the result of the actions of a small powerful group. Such explanations reject the accepted narrative surrounding those events; indeed, the official version may be seen as further proof of the conspiracy.”

Unfortunately, Britannica itself appears to have been captured by the Left.


16 posted on 01/02/2025 4:14:10 AM PST by marktwain (The Republic is at risk. Resistance to the Democratic Party is Resistance to Tyranny. )
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To: texas booster

Another wonderous story, suitable for busy-bodies and rumor mongers.


17 posted on 01/02/2025 4:56:47 AM PST by equaviator (If 60 is the new 40 then 35 must be the new 15.)
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To: marktwain

He could have meant legal definition, mot sure, but his point was there really are no conspiracies, just people agreeing to do something.


18 posted on 01/02/2025 5:53:59 AM PST by vivenne
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